photo by Rippy Dusseldorp
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Richly and joyfully
photo by Rippy Dusseldorp
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Don't let this happen to you
When The Lego Movie was new, I was watching Australian TV in some public place and I wrote:
A movie reviewer on the Australia Broadcasting Company, giving a just so-so review of The Lego Movie, explained herself to the other reviewer by saying "My inner child was buried long ago."
Don't reject the playful, hopeful parts of you thinking that it's the mature thing to do. A person can't be whole if part of her was buried long ago.
(but here's the original, on my facebook page)
photo by Gail Higgins
Something looks like this:
path,
reflection,
sky,
water
Monday, April 4, 2022
Experiencing progress
I got angry about something and I yelled at one of the kids. I shocked myself!! It sounded so horrible, not to mention unnecessary. And weird. I realized it sounded weird because it isn't something I do very often and although I felt bad for yelling, it felt good to know that it was the first time in a long time.
—Julie
photo by Gail Higgins
Sunday, April 3, 2022
Stepping outside
photo by Ester Siroky
Saturday, April 2, 2022
Imaginary magical gifts
What if you could give magical gifts? How about the ability to change bodies long enough to see the world as your children see it? Perhaps just a few doses of magic to make time stand still, just a little while. More time and space? Unlimited patience! Friendly neighbors. A perepetually well-running van in the mom's favorite color. Intuitive knowledge of child development would be a good gift for homeschoolers and all their friends, neighbors and relatives. If you figure out how to produce such gifts, please remember me after your friends have all they need.
photo by Lydia Koltai
The link above is full of of actual practical non-fantasy ideas, but it was written in 1999. If you read it, think of current and future supplies and gifts for children.
Friday, April 1, 2022
Many things
Karen James is doing ceramics these days, and so her bowls are a hobby, a collection, a puzzle to fit safely into the cabinet, or efficiently into the dishwasher. They are also dishes, and bowls.
Thinking about what things are is philosophy, and language, and a puzzle.
Liking your dishes is good for your mental health. Liking hobbies, collections and puzzles will make life better.
photo by Karen James
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Safety and peace
There's the misguided idea sometimes that unschooling means hands-off, but it doesn't. You, as the adult, need to make sure everyone is safe, and that there's as much peace as possible. Leaving kids to work through problems on their own isn't partnership and it doesn't strengthen relationships. Your kids need you to help them sort through problems.
photo by Cátia Maciel
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